This Galaxy Z Fold 7 detail confirms what fans were hoping for
FCC filing practically confirms Galaxy Z Fold 7 chipset

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 has appeared in an FCC certification under the model number SM‑F966B.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has certified a Samsung device bearing the model number SM-F966B. According to Samsung’s own naming conventions and multiple past leaks, this is the international variant of the Galaxy Z Fold 7.
More Galaxy Z Fold 7 expected specs and features

Samsung is said to be slimming down its foldable in an effort to compete with the competition. | Image credit — Android Authority and OnLeaks
Beyond the chipset, the FCC filing also confirms support for 5G, Wi-Fi 7, Ultra-Wide Band (UWB), wireless charging, and reverse wireless charging. These are expected inclusions for Samsung’s flagship foldable and help back up earlier rumors and spec leaks.While the FCC listing doesn’t dive into display or camera hardware, existing reports paint a fairly complete picture:
- Main display: 8.2-inch foldable AMOLED, 120Hz refresh rate
- Cover display: 6.5-inch AMOLED, FHD+, 120Hz refresh rate
- Rear cameras: 200 MP main + 12 MP ultra-wide + 10 MP 3x telephoto
- Front cameras: 10 MP selfie (cover screen) + 4 MP under-display (foldable screen)
- Battery: 4,400 mAh with wireless charging and power sharing
- Software: Android 16 with One UI 8.0
Launch is imminent

We expect the announcement event to be in early July. | Image credit — Samsung
FCC certification is usually one of the final steps before a product launch, which strongly suggests the Galaxy Z Fold 7 will be officially unveiled at Samsung’s expected Galaxy Unpacked event next month.